Update 5/1/17:I just discovered an incredibly handy Chrome extension called MerchTools. MerchTools simplifies the process of bulk editing t-shirt prices, but this post will go into detail about why it’s important to change prices of unsold designs, so you should still read through this post. I’m adding MerchTools to my Resources page, and will be reviewing it in-depth soon.

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A few weeks ago, I wrote about a simple method I use to “rescue” t-shirts that were about to be removed by Amazon. I’ve gotten a few emails about that, so I decided to turn it into a short blog post. I’ve had some pretty decent success with this method, so I thought I’d share.

Welcome back to another Merch by Amazon income report! If you’ve been following along for any amount of time, you’ll know that I put out merch by Amazon income reports every month to document my journey from the very beginning. My goal is to be as transparent as possible, and to give you a realistic expectation of what you can make if you were to start selling on Merch.

If you’re one of the newest members who signed up to my mailing list (and this month – there was a lot of you!), introduce yourself in the comments below!. if you have any burning questions you want answered, feel free to ask those below too.

That’s it. Nothing else matters. The thing that sets Merch apart from other POD’s is the fact that we don’t have to do any marketing to make sales.

I’ve mentioned in previous income reports that 100% of my sales were organic. That still holds true today. I have spent a grand total of $0 on marketing since I started, and have made around $2,000 in royalties in just 6 months.

A few weeks ago, Elaine Heney (host of the Merch Entrepreneur podcast) reached out to see if I wanted to be on her podcast. I was a listener way before being on the podcast – so needless to say, I was pretty stoked to be on the show.

Not only is Elaine a successful Merch seller herself, but she’s has interviewed some very successful Merch sellers like Chris Green, Michael Essek, Ryan Tomlinson, and Daniel Caudill.

I hope you’re having a great week! It looks like Amazon has started to tier sellers back up this week, and the daily upload limit is now back to normal! This week, I’m going to go over the importance of Merch by Amazon t-shirt reviews.

Have you ever wondered how to quickly check if any of your t-shirts have any reviews?

It’s that time again for another monthly Merch by Amazon income report. For those of you following along, this is the 5th month I’ve been documenting my journey on Merch. I know I’m a few days late in posting this one, but nonetheless, here goes!

January was a pretty disappointing month for me sales wise. I expected sales to drop quite a bit after the Christmas rush, but a few other things that happened outside of my control that affected my sales as well.

If you want to make money online in 2017, you need to be on Amazon. If you’re not, you’re leaving money on the table. Amazon has millions and millions of shoppers visit their site every single day. If you can, you should be where the customers already are.

It’s also important to note that it’s not the only way you can be successful online.

Chris Green started the world’s largest Merch Facebook group, Neil created Merch Informer, and I created Merch Ready Designs. We’ve all found a way to provide value to our target audience – and create another stream of income for themselves in the process.